Make: AVR Programming: Get Under the Hood of the AVR Microcontroller Family Elliot Williams is an English-language printed study book that offers in-depth knowledge about programming the AVR microcontroller family. This reference work is intended for readers who want to work directly with the hardware and understand the technology under the hood.
The book covers how AVR microcontrollers, the core of Arduino projects, can be programmed without an abstraction layer. Through project-oriented chapters, you will learn to program, handle peripherals such as USB, I2C, and SPI, and how to take full advantage of the AVR microcontroller’s power and speed. The projects include schematics, code, and illustrations, including applications such as Cylon Eyes, a Square-Wave Organ, AM radio, and a temperature data logger.
This title ties in with topics such as programming, control engineering, and computer languages. It is especially suitable for hobbyists and hardware developers who want to delve deeply into the AVR microcontroller family.

